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Award of Garden Merit
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Yes
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Associated with George Forrest
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Yes
Lovely form with usually large, pale mauve-purple flowers.
The real bracteata, bright yellow flowers like forrestii but short-stemmed.
Candelabra type with whorls of orange-yellow flowers.
Candelabra type with orange buds and yellow flowers.
The drumstick Primula; spherical heads of pink-purple flowers.
One or two large umbels of scented, pale yellow or orange flowers.
One or two large umbels of scented, red flowers.
Candelabra type with deep red flowers.
Candelabra type with white flowers with yellow eyes.
Candelabra type, grown from seed from plants with violet flowers.
Umbels of nodding bright red, tubular flowers with open lobes. Stunning.
Candelabra type, with whorls of bright, deep pink flowers.
Candelabra type with deep purple-red flowers.
Distinctive, hairy leaves and clusters of quite large pink flowers.
Clusters of large white flowers in spring; distinctly hairy leaves.
Offspring of a red-flowered sikkimensis, usually with dark red flowers.
Offspring of a red-flowered sikkimensis, usually with dark red flowers.
Umbels of hanging, pale yellow flowers.
Like poissonii; whorls of larger, bright deep pink flowers on arching pedicels.
Large-flowered form; whorls of bright, deep pink, yellow-eyed flowers.